Laminated [adjective]

Definition of Laminated:

flaky

Synonyms of Laminated:


Opposite/Antonyms of Laminated:

-


Sentence/Example of Laminated:

After 13 games -- and one day after assuring owner Arthur Blank he was staying in Atlanta -- Petrino quit to become coach at Arkansas, infamously informing Falcons players via laminated notes taped to their lockers.

These full-bleed photos are even laminated which makes them waterproof and protects them from fingerprints.

Apidura’s Top Tube Pack is impeccably constructed from a lightweight, laminated waterproof fabric.

In the North weapon-smiths who knew how to forge tempered or steel-laminated weapons were, if not unknown, at least very rare.

Wrought iron, while having similar chemical qualities, and often as much carbon, is laminated in structure.

Each germ has two parts: the one simple, which becomes the root; and the other laminated, which becomes the stem of the plant.

When the tassets were discarded about the end of the sixteenth century the cuisses were laminated in this way from waist to knee.

Only the front of the thigh is protected by laminated cuissarts, and the rest of the leg by close-fitting knee-caps and greaves.

This iron core is laminated (see Fig. 305) to prevent the heating that would result if a solid core were used.

The lower valve is also thicker and laminated in structure, and is attached to the surface on which it rests.